A little history, airsoft was invented before paintball back in the ’80s. Tokyo Mauri in Japan created the first airsoft gun, about eight years before paintball was invented. The early guns were powered by a compressed air cylinder which was connected to the gun by a hose. They were used for target shooting and playing war games in the woods. It became popular in Japan along with paintball. Years later Tokyo Mauri came out with a M16 replica gun that ran on a battery they called it an AEG (automatic electric gun), and airsoft took off worldwide. Airsoft guns were created to be low velocity non-lethal guns. This is accomplished by using a 6mm or 8mm plastic BB that is very light (.12 to .45 grams), fired at low velocities 170 to 550fps (feet per second). In Japan, the fps limit is 300fps with a .20 gram BB for all guns. Kids large and small have always wanted to play soldier, and these guns give them an opportunity to do that with the right protective gear. They should not be confused with Daisy BB guns sold in the US for years which at close range are lethal.
Have you ever enjoy watching a sport and have no idea what’s happening? If you have ever try to spectates an airsoft game, you were probably bored to death because you can’t see anything!
Nobody will watch a sport if they can’t see all the action. What’s the big deal? Big companies will not sponsor a competitive airsoft game
Sports event such as the Super Bowl gets a lot of their funding from sponsorship and advertisement from large companies such as Coca-cola. That was how E-Sport did its first large scale competition stadium, and it’s how airsoft Youtuber makes money.
If airsoft is ever going to become an official sport, it will have to find some ways to make spectating airsoft games exciting and fun for outside viewers.
Your Hop-Up Unit
When it comes to accuracy and consistency, it is essential that you have a quality hop-up unit. Most airsoft gun comes with a “stock hop-up” that tends to suck unless you’re buying from G&G. Their stock hop-up is decent in comparison to others
Hop-up helps your BBs fight the force of gravity and air friction by making your BBs spin in a specific manner. It determines how your BBs are traveling through your barrel and towards your target. Your gun’s accuracy, consistency, and range rely heavily on the quality of your hop-up
We know that hop-up such as Krytac, Lonex, G&G Green can be great for your gun, especially if it is an M4. But we can wholeheartedly endorse the Prowin series hop-up. The Prowin hop-up unit provides high, but not laser-like, accuracy, and excellent consistency. More at https://www.theairsoftsport.com/.
Be Aware of Your Laws and Regulations
You must be aware of your federal and local rules governing the purchasing, carrying as well as the use of airsoft guns. Don’t put yourself at risk with the law. Call your local police department to learn more
Public Carry
Not everyone will know that your airsoft gun is a replica. Do not showcase your airsoft gun anywhere in public where people may mistake for a real firearm
Even with an orange tip or bright color airsoft gun, a law enforcement officer is not going to take any chances after seeing you carrying what they believe could be a dangerous firearm
For your sake, carry your gun inside a bag and away from sight.
The Exception to Airsoft Laws and Regulation in California
The airsoft laws dont apply for airsoft guns in a bright color such as bright red, white, pink, blue, purple, or orange
To prevent troubles with the law, this is perhaps the most recommended that you buy airsoft gun with the colors mentioned above. Knowing the law and regulation will save you in the future.
The “I Got You First” Guy
You’re breaching a room, and as you pie the corner with your gun you caught someone and you two ended up “bang bang” each other at the same time.
But for some reason, the other guy said “Nah, I got you first” and proceed on playing.
A common reason for the barrel to barrel rule is that in real life, both of you would die. But people forgot that the first person who pulled the trigger doesn’t lead to the other person dropping dead instantly.
When someone gets shot, they can still muster the strength to shoot back. Whatever the case may be, it’s annoying to run up against these guys. Don’t argue with them, but do report them to the referee Extra details on https://www.theairsoftsport.com/.